Last week's data showed that economies had varying performance - for example, the US seems to benefit from the end of COVID-19 restrictions while the APAC regions suffer from worsening supply issues since
Last week's data showed that economies had varying performance - for example, the US seems to benefit from the end of COVID-19 restrictions while the APAC regions suffer from worsening supply issues since
Weekly Outlook The events on the economic calendar this week include central bank meetings, and key releases on US, UK, and New Zealandia data. UK inflation expected to subside Many business owners and
Weekly Outlook Investors got a break last week after peace talks took place for the war in Ukraine but this week they will watch for a detailed look into the next impact of
Covid is back! Following the conclusion of a rather busy week for banks the focus will shift to March’s Flash PMI. The latest release will reflect the economic impact of the war in
Banks back at it It has been nearly three weeks since the invasion began with the abundance of economic forecasts for growth and inflation has taken the back seat. Despite headlines concerning Ukraine
Market Under Continued Pressure The week on the economic calendar features some key GDP and inflation releases and ECB’s policy update. But market guidance will be likely dominated by news around Ukraine as
Markets Repriced But Still Vurnerable Markets will continue to be dominated by the Ukraine/Russia debacle in the coming week. Investors will remain focused on the length of sanctions announced against Russia, particularly from
Back to normal? Oil might take a beating Uncertainty surrounding geopolitical tensions at Europe's doorstep appeared averting early in the week. It seems the latest diplomatic efforts spearheaded by France's Macron started to
Fears of Attack Increase Oil Highly Susceptible to Geos It is a busy week as diplomatic talks around the Ukraine-Russia crisis will receive much attention from a speculative standpoint. On Tuesday, German chancellor
And the EU crisis continues… The ECB signaled rate hikes to everyone's surprise last week, citing inflation from higher energy costs. If the energy crisis escalates on the back of increasing tensions between